How to Avoid Bank Charges In Spain

Would you like to avoid bank charges In Spain?

Let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to know how to avoid paying bank charges in Spain! The following post was originally written for our How to in Spain website and we’ve received so many comments that we’ve decided to share it with you here too …

One of the main challenges faced by newcomers to Spain is where to open a bank account. Unfortunately some of the best-known banks are also the ones that charge the most, with commissions on a cost-per-transaction basis or a quarterly fee.

So, let us show you how to avoid bank charges in Spain on not only Bank accounts but also credit cards.

Commission-free Current Accounts

Internet banking tends to be the best option with commission-free accounts such as the following:

ING Direct – Cuenta Nómina. No commission, free Visa card (including Visa Gold card), cashback on main direct debits (utilities, mobile phone, internet). Also their Cuenta Sin Nómina is available for those people who don’t have a regular wage or pension – must make a minimum monthly deposit of 1500€.

Remember that in Spain your money is protected by the Bank of Spain’s guarantee fund (up to 100,000€ per account holder), however ING Direct is protected by the Dutch Central Bank.

No Annual Fee Credit Cards

If you already bank elsewhere but want a free credit card with perks, get one of the following and save yourself around 30€ a year per card. Remember to pay off in full at the end of each month to avoid interest charges!